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The Florists^ Review 



March 3, 1921 



tfiNCAS <;uiiuuu«u 



Tinea Tarlegata, strong rooted cuttings, $2.00 

 per 100, $17.50 per 1000. 

 8. S. SkidelBky & Co., 50 Park Plaoe, New York. 



Vinea, Periwinkle, '2-in., 3c eiicli. 



J. 8. Stuart & Son, Anderson, Ind. 



Viuca Vnriegata, 2%-in. pots, $4.50 per 100. 

 Cash. Zumbrota Creenliouscs, Zumbrota, Minn. 



Vlni'us, variegated, 2'A-in., $5.00 per 100, 

 $40.00 per 1000. DeMeester, Humboldt, la. 



Vinea Variegata, strong plants, 3-in., 8c; 4-ln., 

 15e. Casli. H. A. Cook. Oberlln. U. 



Tineas, rooted cuttings, $2.00 per 100. 



Dumser Fioriil Co.. Elgin, 111. 



VIOLETS 



Russian and California Violets. 30.000 strong 

 field-grown plants, $15.00 per 1000; flowers frag- 

 rant, stems long. Alvin Cape Jessamine and 

 Floral Co., Alvin, Texas^ 



Violets, rooted runners, Princess of Wales, 

 $2.00 per 100, $12.50 per 1000. J. A. Bums. 

 8842 Frederick Ave., Phila delphia, Pa. 



Violet Ijidv Campbell, single, rooted cuttings, 

 $0.00 per 100, $50.00 per 1000. 



DeMeester, Ilumboldt, la. 



MISCELUANEOUS 



Pegonias, Argenteo-Outtata, 2-ln., 4c; 2%-ia., 



5c; Begonia Gracilis, 5-in.. 35c; mixed, 2V4- 

 in., 6c. 



Coleus Trailing Queen, 2 in., 4c; 3H-In., 10c. 



Geraniumb, white, also mixed, 2V4-ln., Be; 

 3-in.. 7c. 



Asparagus Elongatus, 214-in., 5c; 3-in.. 10c; 

 4-in.. 20c; Asparagus Spreugeri. 3-in., 8c; 4-ln.. 

 15c. 



Cineraria Half Dwarf, 2%-in.. 4c; 3-ln.. 6c. 



Vinea Variegata, 4in., 15c. 



Hollyberry Cherry seedlings, $2.00 per 100. 

 April delivery. 



Primula Obconica and Malacoldes, 5-in., 35c 

 eacli. Cash. 



Abbey Avenue Greenhouses, Dayt on, O. 



I^JEElT^KOOM ; 



Well rooted Enchantress, ready to ship, $15.00 

 per 1000, Matchless, $20.00. 



3in. S. A. Nutt, Cc; Buchner, Hill, Mitchell, 

 6c; good assortment Ivy Geraniums, 31n., 7c; 

 strong 2yj-in., Dusty Miller. 4c; seedlings. IVic. 



Mesenibryanthemums, large, pink. 3 in.. 10c; 

 2%-in., 5c. 



Easter Greeting. Sin.. 12c; 2i/i-ln.. 10c; 4-ln.. 

 18c. 



Grape leaf Begonias, 2M!-in., 5c; 3-in., 10c. 



Wandering Jew, tricolor, rooted cuttings, Ic; 

 2% -inch, 3c. Need 1000 Coleus, goo<i assort- 

 ment, or for cash. 

 WM. S. I..OHK GREENHOUSES, OTTAWA, ILL. 



GERANIUMS. 

 Geraniums, rooted cuttings, Nutt and Buch- 

 ner, $22.50; 2%-in., $40.00: Hill, Presilly and 

 mixed, rooted cuttings, $25.00; 2V4-in., $55.00; 

 Ricard rooted cuttings. $."}5,00. 



Coleus and Tradescantias, green and tricolor, 

 rooted cuttings, $1.25; 2V4-in.. .""k-. 



Heliotroi>e8, Fuchsias and Vincas, rooted cut- 

 tings, $1.,50; 2V4-in., .Ic. 



Swainsonas and Genistas. 2'4-in.. .V. 

 PORT ALLEGANY GREENHOUSES, 



Port Allegany, Pa^ 



Coleus Trailing Queen, r(X)ted cuttings, $1.50 

 per 100. 



Parlor Ivy and Wandering Jew, maroon, $1.00 

 per 100. 



Masterpiece Pansy, strong seedlings: Thun- 

 bergia. Black-eyed S\isan: Belils Daisy and 

 Snapdragons, mixed colors, $1.00 per 100. prepaid. 

 Sefton's, Chillieothe, Mo. 



Geraniums, rooted cuttings, Nutt. mixed Vlaud, 

 Poltevine and Doyle, $2..50 per 100; rooted cut- 

 tings of Fuchsias. Heliotropes and Cupheas, 

 $2.50 per 100. All fine. Cash with order. 



Mrs. E. A. Llewellyn, Olean , N. Y. 



Tinea Tarlegata. rooted cuttings. 2c; Selde- 

 witz Mums, rooted cuttings, 2c; Buddieia 

 Asiatica, 2-in., 7Vjc each. 



A. J. Humphreys. Mt. Sterling. Ky. 



I/)ok under headings of Seeds for Asparagus 

 Plumosus seed, also Ferns, Ageratums, Gerani- 

 ums and Dracaenas for our reduced prices. 



Freeiwrt Floral Co.. Freoport. 111. 



Flowering plants. Hyacinths, 15c; Tulips, 9c; 

 Narcissus, 8c: 3. 4. 5, 6, 7 and 8-in. poU. 

 Cash with order. Mont-Cl.ire Greenhouse Co., 

 2718 Newland Ave., Chicago. IIK 



Soft wooded plants; see our advertisement on 

 page 119 of The Review for February 24. 



Geo. A. Kuhl, Pekin, 111. 



Eldorado Blackberry and Lucretia Dewberry, 

 .lOc per doe , $3.00 per 100. H. O. Walker. 812 

 W. Chestnut St., Louisville, Ky. 



TO EXCHANQE 



To Exchange — 2-in. Godfrey Callas and 2-in. 

 Boston and Whitmanil Ferns, for Mum stock. 

 Mistletoe. White Turner, Yellow Turner, Rager 

 or Carnation rooted cuttings. Nebraska, Phila- 

 delphia and Laddie, or Geranium rooted cuttings. 

 Scarlet Redder and Mrs. Perkins, 



K irkwood Floral Co., Des Moines, la. 



To Exchange — Boston Yellow Daisies in bloom, 

 6in. pots, for Coleus rooted cuttings, or what 

 have you? Knic keriwckcr Gardens, Norfolk, Ta. 



To Exchange — Cyclamen seedlings or 2V4-ln. 

 Geraniums, for Ferns. North Side Greenhouses. 

 1107 N. 1st St.. Springfield. 111. 



To Kxchange — Chrysanthemurn rooted cuttings, 

 $3.00 per 100, $2S.OO per 1000; 20 kinds; also 

 Pelareoiiiuuis. fine bloomers. 3 kinds. 2-ln., Oc; 

 3-in.. 15c. Clean stock, for Tuberoses. Lilies. 

 Moonvines. Lobelias. Begonias, or what have you? 

 Pago's Greenhouses. Staunton. 111. 



To Exchange — White Geraniums, strong 2V4-ln.. 

 $4.00 per 100. Saiierol Geraniums, extra strong 

 rooted cuttings. $2.00 per 100. Godfrey Callas. 

 4in.. $15.00 per 100. Coleus Lord I'ulmerston. 

 2-lu.. $4.00 per 100. for rooted cuttings or 2-in. 

 Carnations. Thornton Floral Co.. Streator, 111. 



To Exchange — We desire to exchange some of 

 our Cyclamen seedlings and Delphinium Bella- 

 donna seedlings (see our advertisement for 

 prices and kinds) for 2% oi- 2Mi-iu. Hydrangeas. 

 Kaiup & Spinti Greenhouse Co., Nortli .Milwau- 

 kee. Wis. 



To Exchange- Or will sell Snaiidragons. Key- 

 stone and Nelrose, 2-ln.. .$4,.'>0 per 100. for Car- 

 nation rooted cuttings of Rose or Light-pink En- 

 chantress. 



R. K. Sfokesberry. Box 114. Leetonia. O. 



To Exchange — Gladiolus bulbs, America, Fran- 

 cis King and Peace, for Asparagus Plumosus, 

 Cannas, Double Petunia rooted cuttings. Rex Be- 

 gonias, nursery stock, or what have you? 

 Totten's Green house, Knox, Ind. 



To Exchange- Nutt and RUard Geranium cut- 

 tings, for Vinea and Carnation cuttings, or any- 

 thing we can use. Ready now. 

 W. C. M .vers & Son, Scottdale. I'a. 



To Exchange— Typha Uitlfolia (Cat-tails), 

 large clumps, 10c each, $1.00 per doz. What 

 have you in excliangeV 

 Sebri ng Nursery, E. G eorgia Ave., Sebring, O. 



To Exchange — Cinerarias from imported French 

 seed, ,'?-in., 7c each, for Pelargoniums, Ferns, 

 Dracaena Indivisa or anything I can use. 



Henry Frueli. Florist, it. K. 1). 5, Lima, O. 



To Exchange— Snapdragons, Cinerarias, Carna- 

 tions and Mum cuttings for Mum stock. Un- 

 rooted Mum cuttings wanted. 

 (Jeiieva Floral Co., Geneva, N. Y. 



To Exchange— Or will sell. 125 Columbia, 

 1-year-old Rose bench plants, $15.00 per 100, for 

 Asparagus Sprengeri, 2yo or 3-in. Dosweli Flo- 

 ral Co., 301 W. Main St., Ft. Wayne , Ind. 



To Exchange — 1000 strong Salleroi Geraniums, 

 2i<i-in., 4',^c, for rooted Carnation cuttings. 

 Matchless or Enchantress. 



Larson & Goranson, Joliet, 111. 



To Exchange — Cinerarias and Primula Cbinen- 

 sis, strong 3-in., also Cbinensis, 2. -in., and strong 

 Begonias from soil, ready for 2^-iD., for anything 

 we can ufte. Geo. Co nklln, Allegan. Mich. 



W/ANTEP 



Wanted — Carnations. Ferns and Bedding plants, 

 will trade the following stock: Tinea Major, 

 2V4-ln.. $5.00 per 100; Double Snowball, 2%-in., 

 $5.00 per 100; rooted cuttings. Double White, 

 $3.00 per 100; Chrysanthemums, 8 varieties, 

 2Mi-in., $5.00 per 100; also rooted cuttings, 

 $3.00 per IIX); Hardy Chrysanthemum clumps, 

 $6.00 per 100. What have you to trade for the 

 alx>ve plants? 



Smith's Greenhouses, Columbus, Oa. 



WANTED— UNROOTED CARNATIONS, 2000 

 ROSE-I'INK ENCHANTRESS. 200O LADY 

 BOUNTIFUL. 2000 POCAHONTAS OR HARLO- 

 WARDEN. 2000 ESTELL. 



ELI^WORTH GREENHOUSES. GRAND IS- 

 LAND. NEB. 



Wanted— Give prices on 500 Hemlock. 10 to 12 

 inches; 200 Mabonia Acc|uifolia. 12 inches; 100 

 Catalpa Bungei. feet straight. 1-year heads; 

 300 Blue Cedars. 6 to 10 inches; 200 English 

 Laurel. 10 inches. 



Mclntyre Floral Co.. Nashville. Tenn. 



Wanted— Gladioli. lU-ln.: 4000 America. 2000 

 Chicago White, 1000 King. 1000 Halley, 1000 

 Pendleton. 1000 Panama; 20.000 bench Roses, 1 to 

 4 years old. War prices not considered. 3307 

 E. Wasliington St., Indianapolis, Ind. 



Wanted — Peonies, 3 to 5 eyes, separate colors 

 or mixed. Quote lowest price and (piantity you 

 can furnish. 



.National Bulb Farms, Benton. Harbor, Mich. 



Wanted — To buy Gladioli and Dahlias, planting 

 stock and biilblcts. What have you? Send us 

 your cash prices. 



L:ing's Gladiolus Gardens, Kalamazoo, Mich. 



Wanted — Fern runners wanted. 



Alpha Floral Co., Kansas City, Mo. 



Wanted — To contract with northern florists to 

 grow in wholesale (|uantities, Bougainvilleas, 

 Crotons, Ficus, Palms, etc. For particulars, 

 write P. O. Box 315. Fort Mye rs, Fia. 



Wanted — You furnish 2-in. Roses and let me 

 grow them for you for fall delivery. 



T. A. Shell, Georgetow n, Tex. 



Wanted — Quote us lowest price on all Gladioli. 

 Will pay cash if so desired. 



Wayside Gardens, Mentor, O. 



Wanted— Plants of Salntpaulla Violets. F, L. 

 Lalnson, 1 800 C anning St., Coiincii Bluffs. la. 



cawwation"staple8^ 



Superior carnation staples, best ^itaples" on 

 the market, 35c per 1000, 8000 for $1.00, poiUge 



Plllsbury's carnation staples, 35c per 1000. 

 3000 for $1.00. I. L. Piilsbury, Galesburg, III. 



_27 cut flowers 



cut flowers, narcissi. 



King Alfred, Sulpliur, Phoenix, Barrii Con- 

 spicuous, Emperor, Empress. Duke of Bedford, 

 Olympia, Tresserve and other kinds. 



TAIT BROS. CO., BRUNSWICK, QA. 



QOLDFISH 



paid 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 

 264 Randolph St., Detroit, Mich. 



Goldfish, aquarium plant*, castles, globes and 

 ail aupplies. Send for wholesale catalogue. 



AuburndRle Goldfish Co.. 

 1440 Madison St. Tel. Haymarket 182. Chicago. 



QREENS ~ 



SPRAYS. 



Asparagus Plumosus and Sprengeri. 



THE PENNOCK PLANTATION. 



Jupiter. Fla. 



HORN SHAVINGS 



HORN SHATINGS. 



$7.50 per 100 lbs. 



W. W. BARNARD CO.. 



231-235 W. Madison St., Chicago. III. 



HORTICULTU RAL BOOKS 



HORTIClIL'rURE BOOKS 



EVERY GLADIOLUS GROWER or FLORIST 

 who has but limited space at liund for growing 

 purposes and wishes to realize the HIGHEST 

 POSSIBLE YIELD in FLOWERS, BULBS and 

 DOLLARS per SQU.\RE FOOT must have u 

 copy of my new book, "THE GL.\DIOLUS FOR 

 PROFIT." Every detail connected with the out- 

 door growing of these bulbs for the GRB.\TBST 

 PROFIT is given. Illustrated with twelve half- 

 tones from actual photographs showing ra.v inten- 

 sive system of culture that BRINGS THE 

 PROFIT. A special chapter on DAHLIAS show- 

 ing the PROFIT WAY to grow these for cut 

 flowers and bulbs and, most important of ail. 

 WHAT VARIETIES to grow in the MIDDLE 

 WEST in order to get u crop and the money 

 EVERY YEAR. The merits of ONE HUNDRED 

 and THIltTY varieties of gladioli are cussed and 

 discussed and tlie MONEY MAKERS POINTED 

 OUT. There is good money growing the gladio- 

 lus if you START RIGHT, and this book will 

 START YOU RIGHT. Satisfaction or your money 

 back. Mailed postpaid anywliere upon receipt of 

 $1.00. R. M. Champe, Oakland Gardens Nurs- 

 ery. Wailed Lake, Mich. Address until April 

 15tli next at my Southern Plant Farm, Box 412B, 

 St. Petersburg. Fla. 



ALBUM OF design's; 



Sixth Edition 



Better than ever before. 



You cannot afford to be without it. 



$1.25 per copy, postpaid. 



$12.00 per doz., postpaid. 



Florists' Pub. Co., Caxton Bldg., Chicago, 



HOTBED SASH 



Standard hotbed sash. 3 feet wide, 6 feet long, 

 to take 3 rows of 10-inch glass to putty in. Spe- 

 cial price. $2.25 each; ten or more at $2.15 each. 

 Glass, sizes 8x10. 10x12. 10x14. at $5.25 per box 

 of 60 feet; five or more boxes at $5.00 per box. 

 C. N. R obinson ft Bro.. Dept^e, Baltimore. Md. 



LEAF MOLD ^ 



LEAF MOLD, 

 Best leaf mold obtainable, oak leaves with pure 

 silicated sand; ideal for Cyclamen, Begonias, 

 Aralias or for seedlings of all descriptions; 1 

 sack, $1.50; 5 sacks or more, $1.25 per sack; to 

 carload lots, $8.00 per ton. 



HAPPY VALLEY FARMS, 

 ^ La Sa lle, HI. 



PALMETTO STICKS 



Palmetto sticks for funeral designs. 2% to 3 

 feet long. % Inch thick. In bunches. $2.20 pei 

 200. Postpaid. F. Araie. Whitehouse. Fla. 



POTS 



NEPONSET PAPER POTS. QUICK DELIVERY 

 2%-in.. $4.55 per 1000; 2i^-in., $5.25; 3-in.. 

 $7.25; 8%-in., $9.90; 4 in., $12.40; 5 in., $19.35 

 OULLBTT & SONS, LINCOLN, ILL 



PUSSY WILLOVVS 



PUSSY WILLOWS. 

 BUT DIRECT FROM GROWER AND FORCER 

 The big pink kind, ready for immediate sale 

 2 to 8 feet, $2,00 per 100, by parcel post. 18 to 

 20 Inches, for forcing, $3.00 per 1000; 2 to 4 

 feet, $7.00 per lOOO. 



MINNEAPOLIS NURSERY, 

 4117 S. Aldrlch Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 



Pussy Willows, assorted lengths, $3.00 pep 100. 

 C. W. Paige. TlToU. N. T. 



Cash 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 



SPHAGNUM MOSST 



5 bbi. liaies, $2.00 per bale; 



8 bbl. bales. 3.00 per bale; 



5 to 10 bale lots, 10c per bale reduction and 



5c per t)ale off cash with order. 



2.JC per bale extra for burlapping. 



Orders filled promptly. 



M. L. CRANMER, MA YETTA, N. J. 



BURLAP BALES. 

 Sphagnum Moss, each $1.50; 10 bales fo» 



A. HENDERSON & CO., 



166 N. Wabas h Ave^^hlcago. 111. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS FOR "FLORISTS AND 

 NURSERYMEN. GOOD STOCK, RIGHT PRICE. 



A. J. AM0ND8ON CO., CITY POINT, WIS. 



